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If I can get a Euro cylinder that fits well and only protrudes a millimeter or 2 beyond the lock face, is an anti-snap lock necessary?

I guess you'd need a good few mm purchase to get enough leverage to snap them, therefore if I can get a good fit I can save some money by just going for anti-pick / bump?


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 12:59 pm
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The lock face is on a handle which can be prised away from the door giving more purchase, n'est-ce pas?


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:01 pm
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If that's the case then I guess so, thought they were a gimmick.

Thanks.


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:04 pm
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You can always whack a big screwdriver in the lock and then strike that with a hammer - will snap a flush cylinder.


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:08 pm
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I upgraded all our Euro lock cylinders a while ago, one of which I had lost the key for. I was amazed at how easy it was to break open...


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:16 pm
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They are stupidly easy to break - only had to do one but it was scary.

Edit: First video that popped up on YouTube:


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:24 pm
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She took her time!!!

By coincidence, I was working on a break in a couple of weeks ago when the SOCO turned up to dust for fingerprints and I asked him how many "snapped" cylinder break in's he'd come across.
In six years, he's seen about 3.

I've been a locksmith for 10 years now, I've never seen one.

That's not to say it doesn't happen.

I do, however supply antisnap cylinder's if I'm asked but would normally fit a standard euro cylinder.


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:52 pm
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Is the anti-pick / bump feature worth paying extra for?


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 1:54 pm
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If your getting an anti snap it'll come with those features too.
All new cylinders(anti-snap or not) come with mushroom drivers now a days which is an anti-pick/bump feature anyway.


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 2:02 pm
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Anti-bump cylinder or not, it takes seconds to break through a door and very quietly too if you know what your doing and have a few simple tools


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 2:24 pm
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We had our locks snapped one night 4 years back and had two cars and some other stuff nicked - the point being that it was quick and quiet. It's not an expensive upgrade and if you're having a new door fitted, hardly an additional cost at all. If you're extra paranoid (like I became) you can put PAS24 security door handles on too to make it much harder to get to the lock itself - http://hoppe.co.uk/door-window-handles/

@flatfish - not sure where you are but ask a West Yorkshire Police SOCO how many they've seen as it was/is an extremely prevalent MO around here to the point that they had some reasonably high profile campaigns.


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 3:16 pm
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Miles away from West Yorkshire. I'm in Bristol.
I had heard about there being a problem around that area TBF.


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 3:58 pm
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In leeds its a big problem. I think council house doors had easy locks. It is such an easy way to gain access that when we call for police back up to break in, they generally bring a drill and molgrips (the tool not the member) rather than a ram.

I'm not a locksmith and I can "do" a euro cylinder in less than 2 mins (as demonstrated to my friend when she lost her keys!)


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 4:26 pm
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molgrips (the tool not the member)

meehaja - so are you calling molgrips a tool or a dick? 😉


 
Posted : 10/01/2014 5:28 pm